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ELUDOM BLISS-10
BLISS-11 - a
cross compiler for the PDP-11
BLISS-16
BLISS-16C - DEC
version of
BLISS-11
BLISS-32
BLISS-36
BLISS-64
Common BLISS - portable...
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supplies and clothing. The
Blisses'
social circle in
Paris included Edith Wharton,
Walter ****, and
Royall Tyler. In 1920,
Bliss became chief of the Division...
- Look up
bliss in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wikiquote has
quotations related to
Bliss.
Bliss is a
common noun
meaning 'extreme happiness'. It may...
- In 1864, the
Blisses moved to Chicago.
Bliss was then 26. He
became known as a
singer and teacher. He
wrote a
number of
Gospel songs.
Bliss was paid $100...
- The
Blisses used the room for
hosting musical programs and
scholarly lectures, and it
continues to
serve these purposes. In 1959, the
Blisses commissioned...
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University in 1940, the
Blisses resided at 1537 28th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. The
Blisses had no children. [citation needed]
Mildred Bliss died in Washington...
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Bliss,
originally titled Bucolic Green Hills, is the
default wallpaper of Microsoft's
Windows XP
operating system. It is a
photograph of a
green rolling...
- Fort
Bliss is a
United States Army post in New
Mexico and Texas, with its
headquarters in El Paso, Texas.
Named in
honor of LTC
William Bliss (1815–1853)...
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performs under the ring name
Alexa Bliss. As of
January 2023, she is
inactive due to
maternity leave. In 2013,
Bliss signed a
contract with WWE and was...
- Boti Ann
Bliss (/ˈboʊti/ BOH-ti; born
October 23, 1975) is an
American film and
television actress.
Notable roles include her semi-recurring role as Maxine...